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hc: kanha in modern day would be that kid that leaves like 139 silly selfies on ur phone of like the same angle of his face, but he's just so cute and sweet and adorable that u would just never delete them even when ur storage is 👎❌️
dancing as a form of worship <3
sometimes things make me feel things and im like AAAAhhhhHah🥹🥹🥹
Sometimes I just can't help but imagine all of #gopiblr dancing our hearts out to 'Kanna Niduninchana' (Kanha Soja Zara) and our peacock-feathered boy just standing there leaning on a wall and smiling at us like aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
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my ma (og Lord Krishna stan I must have got it from her) went to Mathura Vrindavan 20yrs ago and said she was so underwhelmed and disappointed cos they didn't keep it clean at all and it was very unkempt and dirty.
now on Google maps everything looks so beautiful and well maintained Hare Krishna.
I wonder when I'll be able to go... it feels so climactic right now, like the final destination. like ik there is Dwarka and other sites but the Brajbhoomi is its own magic. I bet when I actually get to go ill feel ready. i bet I'll just be crying the entire time lmao 🥰
not @ me like associating all bollywood songs with ya mans Shri Krishn like he's my school girl crush 😂🥰 re-listened to tum kya mile frm rocky aur rani ki prem kahani and it made me have feels haha:
"Beiraada raaston ki
Bann gaye ho manzilein
Mushkilein hal hain tumhin se
Ya tumhin ho mushkilein
Tum kya mile
Tum kya mile
Hum na rahe hum
Tum kya mile
Jaise mere
Dil mein khile
Phagun ke mausam
Tum kya mile" ~ 💙
imagine doing a dramatic bollywood enactment of it and Him just watching and smiling his natkhat smile ajajahaksksb 😭😭😭
(afterthought may have been inspired by @dancingpotato s post haha)
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Hindu astrology is a tapestry woven with cosmic knowledge, ancient wisdom, and profound insights into life’s mysteries. Central to this intricate system are the concepts of karma and reincarnation, which provide a unique perspective on the journey of the soul. In this exploration, we’ll delve deeper into the significance of karma and reincarnation in Hindu astrology, offering insights into how these concepts shape our existence.
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Karma: The Universal Principle of Action and Reaction Karma, a word that transcends linguistic boundaries, holds a pivotal place in Hindu philosophy and astrology. At its core, karma is the law of cause and effect, asserting that every action, whether physical or mental, carries consequences. In the cosmic ledger of karma, each deed is meticulously recorded, and its impact is not confined to this life but extends to future incarnations.
The beauty of karma lies in its impartiality. It doesn’t distinguish between good or bad deeds; instead, it operates on a cosmic scale, balancing our actions with corresponding reactions. Hindu astrology considers the natal chart as a blueprint of one’s karmic patterns, unveiling the imprints of past actions and their potential effects on the present and future.
The Wheel of Reincarnation Reincarnation, the belief in the cyclical rebirth of the soul, is inseparable from the concept of karma. In Hindu astrology, the soul’s journey is likened to a wheel, with each lifetime representing a turn of the wheel. The experiences, trials, and joys of each life are intricately connected to the karma accumulated in previous existences.
The natal chart, or horoscope, serves as a cosmic map guiding the soul through its earthly sojourns. It highlights the soul’s evolutionary path, shedding light on the lessons to be learned, the challenges to be faced, and the opportunities for growth. Reincarnation, in this context, is the soul’s quest for self-realization, where it seeks to balance its karmic debts and progress towards spiritual liberation.
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The Role of Planets in Karmic Evolution In Hindu astrology, the positions and movements of celestial bodies are not mere celestial phenomena but cosmic signposts on the journey of karma and reincarnation. The planets are believed to influence our lives, representing the energies of karma we carry from previous births.
For instance, the placement of Saturn in one’s birth chart often indicates areas where karmic debts need resolution. Saturn’s influence can manifest as challenges and limitations, compelling individuals to confront and overcome past actions. Conversely, benefic planets like Jupiter and Venus signify blessings and positive karmic rewards.
Remedies and Redemption Hindu astrology doesn’t only diagnose karmic imprints; it also offers remedies to mitigate negative karma and accelerate spiritual evolution. Various rituals, mantras, and acts of service are prescribed to alleviate the burden of unfavourable karma and pave the way for a more harmonious life.
Astrologers and spiritual guides play a vital role in guiding individuals on their karmic journey. Through astrological consultations, individuals can gain insights into their karmic patterns and receive guidance on aligning their actions with higher cosmic principles.
In the realm of Hindu astrology, karma and reincarnation are not abstract concepts but living principles that shape our destinies. They remind us that our actions are not isolated events but threads in the grand tapestry of our soul’s evolution. Understanding these concepts empowers us to embrace life’s challenges as opportunities for growth and transformation, ultimately leading us on a path toward self-realization and spiritual liberation.
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|Krishna Jambavati|
The first time she saw him, he was not laughing.
That alone startled her. She heard that he always had a charming smile on his face.
The palace had heard tales of him for years; how he stole butter and hearts with equal ease. But when he walked into her father’s court, sword sheathed, shoulders relaxed, he did not smile.
He looked like someone who had come for war. And in a way, he had.
Jambavati stood beside her father’s throne, draped in peacock blue, the colour she adored most.
She had heard whispers: Krishna had accused her father, the great Jambavan, of keeping the Syamantaka jewel. And Jambavan, in his righteousness, refused to return what he believed was won fairly.
So there was a duel.
And she hated duels.
She would sit by the cave’s entrance, ear pressed to stone, listening to their bodies crash like gods striking drums. Her mother begged her to leave it alone.
“It is between kings,” she had said. But Jambavati knew better. Something was shifting. Something old was breaking open.
On the twenty-second day, the mountain went silent.
She did not breathe.
Then, he emerged.
He was limping. Blood on his brow. His tunic torn, chest rising like thunder.
And behind him, her father, slower, older, defeated, but bowing. Not in shame, but in reverence.
"We failed to recognise him. He is the one we waited for." Jambavati didn't understand her father's words. Her father had been waiting for Shri Rama. Was Dvarakadhisha Shri Rama?
Her father had described Shri Rama as strong, powerful, saintly, and with the same complexion as the dark blue clouds.
Krishna matched those. Was he Shri Rama? What were the odds?
"Please accept my daughter as your wife, Shyamaa," her father spoke, placing her palms in his.
I am being married?
His eyes were dark, yet so peaceful. She was stuck in the infinite loop of his eyes.
How can one be so pretty?
Their marriage was not a grand fest - it was peaceful one. Just birdsong and the distant rush of a waterfall.
She always wanted her wedding to be like that. No crowds, no jewels, no lavishness. Just him, her, and nature as their witness.
The only decoration that adorned the sacred fire was the soft glow of the sun filtering through the canopy above.
Krishna stood beside her, his dark eyes filled with the same quiet peace that filled the air around them. He was not the playful, mischievous Krishna that everyone spoke of. No. This was the Krishna she had always known in the depths of her soul; the one who was both a warrior and a sage, a lover and a teacher.
His presence was not overwhelming, but it was all-encompassing.
"I’ve always believed," he continued, his voice low, the words like a secret shared only between them, "that trust isn’t just a bond between two people. It is the foundation of everything. It’s what makes the world turn, what makes the heart beat, what makes the stars fall into place. Without it... nothing works."
She first fell in love with him when he walked out of the cave, all sweaty and tired. The second time was when he spoke to her for the first time.
His hand brushed against hers, and in the gentle press of his fingers, she felt everything he had just said. She didn’t need to speak. There was nothing more to say.
In the space between them, everything she had ever needed was there. And for the first time in her life, she knew with quiet certainty. This was it.
She was about to question her father's decision. But her father was a mountain, and she couldn't condemn one. She was glad she didn’t question him.
She was one who found peace in silence. And he made her find love in silence.
Marrying Krishna was something she could only dream of when her friends spoke of his tales. She couldn’t believe her dream was now her reality.
He was outspoken. She was shy. He was well-known. She was just the daughter of a bear king.
They were polar opposites, yet they were perfect. They understood each other even without a word being said.
“Even I believe so, Swami,” Jambavati spoke for the first time. The calm, shy princess of Jambavan smiled at Krishna and stared into his dark eyes with quiet confidence.
The marriage was quick. The bonding between two souls was also quick. Afterall they were destined for eachother.
To Krishna, she was a jewel more precious than the Syamantaka Mani, his Jambavati. One he would protect with his very life.
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a tale of spring time
Look at this idol of him ahh
It's so beautiful, he looks so gorgeous!!
Look at this idol of him ahh
It's so beautiful, he looks so gorgeous!!
मत्त: परतरं नान्यत्किञ्चिदस्ति धनञ्जय ।
मयि सर्वमिदं प्रोतं सूत्रे मणिगणा इव ॥ ७ ॥
There is nothing higher than Myself, O Arjun. Everything rests in Me, as beads strung on a thread.
रसोऽहमप्सु कौन्तेय प्रभास्मि शशिसूर्ययो: ।
प्रणव: सर्ववेदेषु शब्द: खे पौरुषं नृषु ॥ ८ ॥
I am the taste in water, O son of Kunti, and the radiance of the sun and the moon. I am the sacred syllable Om in the Vedic mantras; I am the sound in ether, and the ability in humans.
पुण्यो गन्ध: पृथिव्यां च तेजश्चास्मि विभावसौ ।
जीवनं सर्वभूतेषु तपश्चास्मि तपस्विषु ॥ ९ ॥
I am the pure fragrance of the Earth, and the brilliance in fire. I am the life-force in all beings, and the penance of the ascetics.
बीजं मां सर्वभूतानां विद्धि पार्थ सनातनम् ।
बुद्धिर्बुद्धिमतामस्मि तेजस्तेजस्विनामहम् ॥ १० ॥
O Arjun, know that I am the eternal seed of all beings. I am the intellect of the intelligent, and the splendor of the glorious.
~ Bhagvad Gita, Chapter 7, verses 7-10)
[Shubh Gita Jayanti. May Lord Krishna bless us all with divine wisdom]
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Krishna in Kurukshetra
modern hindus are exactly where Arjuna once was. We need Sri Krishna to slap us awake now more than ever
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I bow down to the lotus feet of Bharateswari Mata Sita who is the mother of everyone, whose sole name is enough to bring peace to your wandering soul 🪷
I just love the way everyone whispers their prayers or wishes into Nandi’s ears at Lord Shiva’s temple.
It feels like a shortcut to having your wishes fulfilled. If Nandi can't convince Lord Shiva for you, then who can?
Red Crowned Flight Switching it up from the more complicated paintings with something simple and relaxing. It's nice to let my mind go blank and let the thoughts flow like water~